In 2025, 129 journalists and media workers lost their lives in the course of armed conflicts, according to a report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reviewed by Le Monde.
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Germany Says Debate on Seized Russian Assets for Ukraine Is Over
The issue of using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine has been removed from the agenda, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said during a press conference with Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot. The event was…
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Millions Are Overdue For Colon Cancer Screening. Cologuard Can Help
Dr. Paul Limburg, gastroenterologist, speaks on a non-invasive testing of colorectal cancer using Cologuard.
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Zelensky Responds to Russian Intelligence Claims on Nuclear Weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on a statement by Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, which alleged that France and the United Kingdom were planning to arm Ukraine with nuclear weapons. He made the remarks…
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China and Germany pledge deeper economic ties
BEIJING (AP) — There are many things that China and Germany do not see eye-to-eye on — notably Russia’s war in Ukraine — but the leaders of the world’s second and third largest economies…
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William told he is ‘doing a great job’ handling mouse sample during lab visit
The Prince of Wales was told there was a job going after he was praised for how he handled a…
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Chimpanzees would fail breathalyser tests due to alcoholic fruit intake, study finds
Chimpanzees would fail a breathalyser test because they consume fruit containing alcohol, a…
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Svedlovsk Court Jails Man 15 Years in 1992 Cold-Case Murders
A Svedlovsk region judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to nearly 15 years in prison after he was found guilty of murder in the brutal killing of seven people, including two children, more than 30 years ago.
In a statement, the…
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German chancellor, Xi seek more cooperation
February 25, 2026
Germany wants ‘fair’ cooperation with China, says Merz
Merz (left) met with Prime Minister Li Qiang (right), while talks with President Xi Jinping are scheduled for later in the dayImage: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture… Continue Reading

